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LIBRARY, OHIO HISTORICAL SOC4#TY
108H VELM* AVE.
COLS. 0, 43211 , EXOH
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VOL. 56 NO. 15
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69th Annual Meeting Of
JFS Sunday, April 16
The public is cordially invited to the 69th Annual'
Meeting of Jewish Family
Service. It will be held Sunday afternoon,'. Apr. 16, at
2:30 p.m. in the Occupational
Lounge of Heritage House,
1151 College Avenue.
The program will feature
the Gallery Players presentation- of ''We" The
Fainily." This playlette is a
{professionally written work
commissioned by the Family
Service Association of
America to illustrate a number of the common problems
besetting families today. It
will be directed by Danny
Kalmann, . a ', professional
director visiting the United
States from the Netherlands.
The cast will include: Benton Bloch, Dan Klynn,
Geralda Stanton, Larry
Comeras, and Diane Fisher.
A joint reception is being
hosted at 2 p.m. by Heritage
House and Jewish Family
Service. Local artist, Carolyn Dixon will be exhibiting
her work at Heritage House.
The joint reception will welcome visitors to both events.
^,ip'iadd}tion.to,the Gallery
*Play„ rs presentation Of *'We<
The Family," "the" Annual
Meeting'program will recognize and honor JFS volunteers who have given consistent and valued effort to
agency programs through
1977. There will also be the
introduction of current JFS
officers elected earlier
this year.
The Planning Committee
for the Annual Meeting is
chared by Lee Schulman and
includes Deborah Schultz,
Carla Paine and , Ronald
Erkis.
Debate Over Present Policy
Continues In Israel
Former President Gerald Ford
Joins Columbus Celebration
Of I si a el's 30th Anniv.
As Israel celebrates 30 years of life the Columbus
Jewish community invites everyone to join in an
historic evening featuring several gala events....
- -Mondaynight, May.15. Former President Gerald Ford"-/'
v *wlil be ffie Featured speaker at the Ohio Theater;^fie_e'' *
the entire community is invited to enjoy an evening
with Ohio Governor Rhodes, Lieutenant Governor
Richard Celeste, Israel's Consul General Asher Nairn,
Actor Harry Goz, Broadways longest performing
"Tevye" in "Fiddler on the Roof," Dancer Elaine
Petricoff, Metropolitan Opera Star Misha Raitzen, and
Singer Kenny Karen. After this star-studded tribute to
Israel, patron ticket holders will be joining some of the
evenings celebrities for a reception in the Rotunda of
the Ohio Statehouse.
Tickets for the Ohio Theater portion of the May 15
event are on sale through all Central Ticket Offices and
the Columbus Jewish Center as well as O.S.U. Hillel.
Co-chairmen of the celebration are Judie Swedlow
- and N.Victor Goodman.
I TEL AVIV (WNS) - As
grassroots support and opposition for Premier Menachem Begin's peace plan increased the debate on the
issues intensified here.' The
Labor Party Bureau rejected proposals that it join a
government of national unity
under Begin declaring that
such a government wasnot a
substitute for correct policy.
Labor said the government
under Herut leadership was
operating in a manner that
was endangering Israel.
Labor said what is needed is
a government led by it that
could lead to peace." To do so,
Labor argued, it must proceed along the policies of the
previous Labor government,
based on United Nations
Security Coupcil Resolution
242 which, in principle, calls
for peace within defendable
borders agreed upon through
negotiations. Begin's peace
plan won the endorsement of
the Democratic Movement
for Change (DMC), a mem-
l -ber-pf the government coali-
" tion,"Deputy "PWmier Yigal
Yadin, the DMC leader,
strongly implied that U.S.
mediation efforts were mis
leading Israel as to Egypt's
true intentions. "As long as
there are direct talks, there
is a chance" for a settlement, Yadin said. .-■'■!'
Meanwhile,; Finance
Minister Simcha Ehrlich,
addressing a meeting of
Likud's Liberal Party wing,
denounced the peace rally
attended by some 25,000 persons Apr. 1 as appearing to
be a military "putsch." He
objected to the use of the
term "officers for peace" by
the group of1 300 reserve officers who sponsored the
rally. "Anti-government demonstrations do not help the
cause of peace,'.' he said.
"The need to revert to military terms is deplorable and
carries the stench of a
putsch."" But • Foreign
Minister Moshe Dayan said
he was "impressed" by the
large turnout for the peace
(CONTINUEDON PAGEi)
Begin Assures Waldheim Israel
Will Withdraw From Lebanon
By Two Stage Time Table
By Gil Sedan
JERUSALEM, Apr. 9
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